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Golden Hour

Fujifilm film simulation recipes for golden hour — warm, glowing light held without blowing out, straight out of camera.

Golden hour does most of the work for you — the light is already warm, soft and directional. The job of a recipe here is restraint: hold the glow without letting it tip into orange mush, and keep highlight detail in a sky that’s only getting brighter.

How to think about golden-hour recipes

Don’t over-warm what’s already warm. A small warm white-balance shift is plenty; push it too far and skies go amber and skin goes sunburnt. Protect highlights (DR400, Highlight −1) so the bright sky and rim-lit edges keep texture instead of clipping. A gentle shadow lift keeps the long shadows from going black.

Classic Negative and the warmer film-stock emulations sing in this light. Expose a touch bright to keep the scene luminous — golden hour rewards a little generosity.

Recipes for Golden Hour

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